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New research suggests dinosaurs were wiped out by more than just a meteorite
New research suggests dinosaurs were wiped out by more than just a meteorite
We’ve all been told the story of what wiped out the dinosaurs – a giant meteor careers down from the sky, crashes into Earth and bang! The rest is history. But what if that wasn’t the whole story? A new study suggests there may have been more to it than just an asteroid – and it involves climate change. A chain of huge volcanic eruptions which eventually cooled the planet an alarming amount may have been partially to blame, according to research. The study, published in Science Advances and co-authored by Don Baker, a professor in McGill University's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, suggests that this might be the case. The researchers looked into volcanic eruptions at the Deccan Traps, a huge, rugged plateau that formed when molten lava solidified and turned to rock. The plateau dates back to around 66-65m years ago, when magma from deep inside Earth erupted to the surface. That just so happens to be around the time when scientists think the dinosaurs met their demise. Baker’s team suggest that the eruptions produced a staggering 1m cubic kilometres of lava, which then turned into rock, which may have played a key role in cooling the global climate around 65m years ago. The scientists say it’s all to do with how much sulphur and fluorine was pumped into the atmosphere as a result of the eruptions. Incredibly, they found the event could have sparked a drop in temperature all around the world, dubbed a “volcanic winter”. Baker said: “Our research demonstrates that climatic conditions were almost certainly unstable, with repeated volcanic winters that could have lasted decades, prior to the extinction of the dinosaurs. “This instability would have made life difficult for all plants and animals and set the stage for the dinosaur extinction event. “Thus our work helps explain this significant extinction event that led to the rise of mammals and the evolution of our species.” The scientists worked it out using new chemical techniques developed at McGill to measure how much sulphur is in the rock formations which came about at the time, then from that, figuring out how much went into the atmosphere. The paper is titled “Recurring volcanic winters during the latest Cretaceous: Sulfur and fluorine budgets of Deccan Traps lavas.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-28 21:26
The family of an infant hostage pleads for his release as Israel-Hamas truce winds down
The family of an infant hostage pleads for his release as Israel-Hamas truce winds down
Kfir Bibas has spent nearly a fifth of his life in Hamas captivity
2023-11-28 21:24
FDA Agrees Loyal Data Supports Reasonable Expectation of Effectiveness for Large Dog Lifespan Extension
FDA Agrees Loyal Data Supports Reasonable Expectation of Effectiveness for Large Dog Lifespan Extension
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 28, 2023--
2023-11-28 21:23
Jorge Masvidal expresses displeasure after watching Jake Paul and Nate Diaz's fighting strategies
Jorge Masvidal expresses displeasure after watching Jake Paul and Nate Diaz's fighting strategies
Jorge Masvidal affirmed that he can take care of Diaz and Paul with decisiveness if they faced off
2023-11-28 21:23
Busan, Riyadh or Rome? 2030 World Expo host to be revealed
Busan, Riyadh or Rome? 2030 World Expo host to be revealed
The host of the 2030 World Expo will be chosen on Tuesday, with Rome in Italy, the Saudi capital Riyadh and South Korea's Busan contending to welcome the...
2023-11-28 21:22
Rolls-Royce Sours on Electric Planes,  Says Hydrogen Needs Time
Rolls-Royce Sours on Electric Planes, Says Hydrogen Needs Time
Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc backed away from electric powered aircraft, with plans to put a business making such engines
2023-11-28 21:22
New Research: 97% of U.S. CIOs Identify Cybersecurity as a Current Major Threat to Their Organization
New Research: 97% of U.S. CIOs Identify Cybersecurity as a Current Major Threat to Their Organization
EDISON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 28, 2023--
2023-11-28 21:22
Menlo Security Strengthens Executive Leadership Team with Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Financial Officer Appointments
Menlo Security Strengthens Executive Leadership Team with Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Financial Officer Appointments
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 28, 2023--
2023-11-28 21:22
In new challenge to indictment, Trump's lawyers argue he had good basis to question election results
In new challenge to indictment, Trump's lawyers argue he had good basis to question election results
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are arguing that he had a good faith basis to question the outcome of the 2020 election that he lost
2023-11-28 21:21
Genesys Awarded Two 2023 Global AWS Partner Awards
Genesys Awarded Two 2023 Global AWS Partner Awards
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 28, 2023--
2023-11-28 21:21
Millennial Money: 5 steps to creating financial boundaries during the holidays
Millennial Money: 5 steps to creating financial boundaries during the holidays
The holidays are a time when travel, gift buying and family outings are abundant
2023-11-28 21:21
Adobe’s $20 Billion Figma Deal Risks Veto From UK Watchdog
Adobe’s $20 Billion Figma Deal Risks Veto From UK Watchdog
Adobe Inc.’s planned $20 billion purchase of design software maker Figma Inc. risks being blocked by Britain’s competition
2023-11-28 21:21
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